\aDemocracy's double-edged sword : \b how Internet use changes citizens' views of their government / \c Catie Snow Bailard.
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\aBaltimore : \b Johns Hopkins University Press, \c 2014.
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\ax, 162 p. : \b ill. ; \c 23 cm.
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\aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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\a1. Why the effect of internet use on political evaluations matters -- 2. A theory of mirrors and windows online -- 3. Potential limitations of mirror-holding and window opening -- 4. Determining the effect of internet use on democratic (dis) satisfaction: the country level -- 5. Determining the effect of internet use on democratic (dis) satisfaction: the individual level -- 6. At the internet cafe': a test for democratic satisfaction in bosnia and herzegovina -- 7. At the internet cafe': a test for effects in the tzazanian election -- 8. Both sides now: democratic reflections and illusions.